• Caritas united to combat poverty in Latin America
  • Caritas united to combat poverty in Latin America

    Latin America is the continent with the most inequality in the world, where the division between the rich and poor is massive. Caritas is working on all fronts to help combat the terrible scandal of poverty in which millions of people live.

  • ASIA/JORDAN - A new Caritas center in Karak
  • ASIA/JORDAN - A new Caritas center in Karak

    A new center run by Caritas Jordan was inaugurated yesterday, October 27, in the town of Karak, 130 kilometers south of Amman, one of the poorest areas of the Hashemite Kingdom.

  • Caritas Latin America and Caribbean discuss hunger
  • Caritas Latin America and Caribbean discuss hunger

    The Department of Justice and Solidarity of Celam and Caritas organisations from 23 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean will gather in the town of Guarne, Antioquia, Colombia for the XVIII Latin American and Caribbean Caritas Congress from 20 to 24 October.

  • World Food Day: We can end hunger by 2025
  • World Food Day: We can end hunger by 2025

    On World Food Day, the humanitarian and development organisation of the Catholic Church, Caritas Internationalis says the world has the resources to end hunger by 2025.

  • Cocoa companies support Ebola response
  • Cocoa companies support Ebola response

    The World Cocoa Foundation (WCF) has announced a donation of $600,000 to support Ebola care and prevention efforts being carried out in West Africa by Caritas and the IFRC

  • Nhịp cầu Caritas số 44
  • Nhịp cầu Caritas số 44

    Nội dung: - Thư ngỏ; - Suy niệm lời Chúa; - Kinh Môi Côi kho tàng quý giá của Giáo hội; - Hoạt động Caritas TGP: Caritas TGP - thăm các gia đình có hoàn cảnh đặc biệt tại An Thới Đông; - Hoạt động Caritas giáo hạt: Caritas Hạt Chí Hoà thăm trẻ khuyết tật; - Hoạt động caritas giáo xứ: Bổn mạng Caritas Hạnh Thông Tây, Thánh Gia; - Cáo phó

  • ‘No touch’ rules in Africa after Ebola
  • ‘No touch’ rules in Africa after Ebola

    Caritas Internationalis health expert Monsignor Robert J. Vitillo is in Monrovia in Liberia, helping the local Church in its Ebola response. He finds a country and a people transformed by the killer virus.